Archive: securities
The Early Investing Podcast: The Perfect Crypto Regulations
By Early Investing on October 12, 2022
Crypto is in a weird regulatory position. It doesn’t fit neatly into any one legal category — not securities, commodities, protocols or anything else. The SEC doesn’t quite know how to handle it. Meanwhile, the crypto community is worried that the government will enact stifling regulations that hinder the growth of the crypto industry. But what if instead of focusing on what bad crypto regulations would look like, we focused on what our ideal…
Tokenizing Securities Using Blockchain Tech
By Adam Sharp on January 3, 2020
Here’s how blockchain-based systems could solve very complex securities problems.
Crypto Monitor: Rating Cryptos and Why It Matters for Our Portfolio
By Early Investing on October 11, 2019
In the crypto world this week, Coinbase offers interest on its stablecoin, a Crypto Rating Council forms to rate cryptocurrencies based on their likelihood of becoming securities and Block.one gets a slap on the wrist from the SEC.
News Fix: 2019 IPOs, Massive Dividends and Sensible Crypto Legislation
By Vin Narayanan on December 22, 2018
In this week’s News Fix, the list of companies that might go public in 2019 grows, Juul pays insane dividends and politicians take steps toward sensible crypto regulations.
Why the Government’s Approach to Crypto Probably Won’t Last
By Andy Gordon on February 14, 2018
Longtime crypto believers are sending the message that government is NOT to be trusted. This makes us wonder: How much longer can the government remain “balanced” in the face of such a radical creed?